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lori jane gliha, al jazeera, pasco, washington. >> after a break, "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigates at hanford. after whistle blowers sounded the alarm, some say they faced retaliation. why there's now fear to speak out at the most contaminated nuclear waste site in american america. >> i wanted to be in on the big >> many of these involved >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the care that they need >> this is a crime against humanity >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> what do we want? justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure... >> fault lines al jazeera america's emmy winning, investigative, documentary, series... >> before the break, "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha introduced us to the thousands of former workers at washington state, who told her of the terrible injuries they suffered after risking their lives on the job. hanford is the most contaminated nuc
lori jane gliha, al jazeera, pasco, washington. >> after a break, "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigates at hanford. after whistle blowers sounded the alarm, some say they faced retaliation. why there's now fear to speak out at the most contaminated nuclear waste site in american america. >> i wanted to be in on the big >> many of these involved >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being...
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lori jane gliha, al jazeera, pasco, washington. >> after a break, "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigates at hanford. after whistle blowers sounded the alarm, some say they faced retaliation. why there's now fear to speak out at the most contaminated nuclear waste site in american america. >> pain killer addiction on the rise >> i loved the feeling of not being in pain >> deadly consequences >> the person i married was gone >> are we prescribing an epidemic? >> the last thing drug companies wanted anybody to think was that, this was a prescribing problem >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... opioid wars only on al jazeera america >> before the break, "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha introduced us to the thousands of former workers at washington state, who told her of the terrible injuries they suffered after risking their lives on the job. hanford is the most contaminated nuclear site. in the second
lori jane gliha, al jazeera, pasco, washington. >> after a break, "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigates at hanford. after whistle blowers sounded the alarm, some say they faced retaliation. why there's now fear to speak out at the most contaminated nuclear waste site in american america. >> pain killer addiction on the rise >> i loved the feeling of not being in pain >> deadly consequences >> the person i married was gone >>...
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lori jane gliha, al jazeera, pasco, washington. >> after a break, "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigates at hanford. after whistle blowers sounded the alarm, some say they faced retaliation. why there's now fear to speak out at the most contaminated nuclear waste site in american . >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >> before the break, "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha introduced us to the thousands of former workers at washington state, who told her of the terrible injuries they suffered after risking their lives on the job. hanford is the most contaminated nuclear site. in the second part of her story. lori jane gliha tells us about whistle blowers who did speak up and say they paid the price. >> reporter: heading up this part of the columbia river is like a journey into the past. miles of open space, m
lori jane gliha, al jazeera, pasco, washington. >> after a break, "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigates at hanford. after whistle blowers sounded the alarm, some say they faced retaliation. why there's now fear to speak out at the most contaminated nuclear waste site in american . >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a...
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loirng lori jane gliha interviews the mayor. >> do i want to quit? it is tough, i've committed a lot of my life already to this city. to step away instead of seeing it through doesn't make sense to me. >> reporter: what has been the hardest part of this for you? >> the hardest part has been seeing the community i've grown up in, the city that i've been on the city council for almost ten years now to see it embroiled in this kind of racial tension, this kind of uproar, i've never seen this kind of outcry, any kind of outcry really, we're the community that bucked the trend when it came to white flight. if you look at the neighboring communities around ferguson they're 90 to 95, some of them 97% african american. ferguson is 65%, you have a large number of white residents who stayed and happy with the defort an diversity and embraced the diversity. >> early on you said there was no racial divide. do you still believe that? >> i would say that i mean it's clearly raicials divides. clearly divides -- racial divides. clearly divides all across the country
loirng lori jane gliha interviews the mayor. >> do i want to quit? it is tough, i've committed a lot of my life already to this city. to step away instead of seeing it through doesn't make sense to me. >> reporter: what has been the hardest part of this for you? >> the hardest part has been seeing the community i've grown up in, the city that i've been on the city council for almost ten years now to see it embroiled in this kind of racial tension, this kind of uproar, i've...
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why lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> who failed alicia rudd? inappropriate behavior between staff and dcs shelter families. "america tonight"'s correspondent lori jane gliha reveals these documents and talks to rol everythingsha olesha's family. >> i couldn't think. >> why didn't you call the police? >> if my mind went black and i -- blank and went into shock, i wasn't the only one in the family that was around when the notification got to us that rolesha was missing. anybody could have picked up the phone and dialed 911 for me because i wasn't at that time able to do it. >> did anybody else call police? >> i don't know. >> "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha with the missing girl's grand that. what she has to say. >>> up next is it a rare childhood disease or evidence of abuse. the evidence facing doctors and parents, a disturbing syndrome, next. >> aljazeera america presents a break through television event borderland... six strangers... >> let's just send them back to mexico >> experience illegal immigration up close and personal. >> it's ov
why lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> who failed alicia rudd? inappropriate behavior between staff and dcs shelter families. "america tonight"'s correspondent lori jane gliha reveals these documents and talks to rol everythingsha olesha's family. >> i couldn't think. >> why didn't you call the police? >> if my mind went black and i -- blank and went into shock, i wasn't the only one in the family that was around when the notification got to us that rolesha was...
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lori jane gliha goes in depth. if you would like to comment log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or at our facebook page. more of the "america tonight" tomorrow. >> the violence has continued just a couple of miles from here >> just a short while ago we heard a large air strike very close by... >> people here are worried that this already serious situation may escalate. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli - palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america your global news leader. >> it is a bold motive to defy thwe
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jane gliha. >> the characterization that ferguson was somehow just a powder keg ready to explode and it's a ferguson problem was what i was trying to take reception n with. the. >> an in depth look at the mayor's take on what the shooting meant to ferguson. >>> the pipeline washington's rush to get the keystone pipeline built. >> i've lived here all my life and things just go down. people move away and they die and that's what happens. >> and, in the moment: the streets of philadelphia, images of a community in crisis. and a photographer's mission of peace. >> good evening thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. the anticipation's been building in ferguson, missouri ahead of an announcement about the grand jury's announcement in case of darren wilson, the officer who who shot and killed michael brown, the unarmed teenager that sparked a wave of protest in august. jay nixon, the governor, declared a state of emergency. loirnglori jane gliha interviewe mayor. >> do i want to quit? it is tough, i've co
jane gliha. >> the characterization that ferguson was somehow just a powder keg ready to explode and it's a ferguson problem was what i was trying to take reception n with. the. >> an in depth look at the mayor's take on what the shooting meant to ferguson. >>> the pipeline washington's rush to get the keystone pipeline built. >> i've lived here all my life and things just go down. people move away and they die and that's what happens. >> and, in the moment: the...
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lori jane gliha goes in depth. if you would like to comment log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or at our facebook page. goodnight. more of the "america tonight" tomorrow. >> the violence has continued just a couple of miles from here >> just a short while ago we heard a large air strike very close by... >> people here are worried that this already serious situation may escalate. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli - palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america your global news leader. >>> a participation ceasefire between israel and hamas never took off. what damage is down to the children caught in the middle. welcome to "consider this". those stories and more straight ahead. >> hopes for a ceasefire to end the eight days of fighting unravelled. it is a message from the faction that they never took the
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lori jane gliha brings us up to date. >> this really has hit me like a train. i did not expect this to happen. i really expected so much better from the italian justice system. they found me innocent before. how can they say its guilt beyond a reasonable doubt? >> the 26-year-old told good morning america she will never go back to italy and is prepared to continue her fight to stay out of prison. >> and it's not right and it's not fair. and i'm going to do everything i can. granted, i need a lot of help. i -- i can't do this on my own and i can't help people understand this on my own. >> reporter: this is the second time an italian court convicted knox for killing her college roommate, meredith kercher. kercher, a are are british citizen, was found stabbed in their perugia apartment. finally brings this step one step closer to a close. >> that it has been upheld, again this time, so we hope to obviously come the end of the trial we are nearer to the truth and an end so we can stop and remember meredith, who she was and draw a line under as it were. >> in 2009 a
lori jane gliha brings us up to date. >> this really has hit me like a train. i did not expect this to happen. i really expected so much better from the italian justice system. they found me innocent before. how can they say its guilt beyond a reasonable doubt? >> the 26-year-old told good morning america she will never go back to italy and is prepared to continue her fight to stay out of prison. >> and it's not right and it's not fair. and i'm going to do everything i can....
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lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >>> tuesday on "america tonight." if you are born poor in america, is the american dream dead? for certain americans? >> i hate to say it, but i wouldn't raise a dog in that part of town. >> your kids, where do you want them to end up? >> where they want. >> where they want? >> where they want. my sons always talk big. they have out of this world aspirations. my son wants mansions with ten rooms and seven bathrooms and -- >> they want the extreme american dream? >> exactly. >> blocked from reaching the american dream. that's tuesday on "america tonight." and still ahead on the program this hour, the downing of malaysia flight 17. while investigators are trying to peace together exactly what happened, the intelligence community is trying to gather intell, the failures and how to prevent a similar tragedy from happening in the future. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context.
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"america tonight"'s lori jane gliha reporting from netherlands. thank you. well now to the very latest in gaza. after a bloody weekend in which several israeli soldiers and hundreds of palestinians were killed, intense shelling continues in eastern gaza strip. today an attack on a hospital left five dead. it is the third such attack on the hospital in this latest round of violence. international efforts for a ceasefire have stepped up as that humanitarian crisis continues to expand. nearly two weeks of israeli bombardment by land, air and sea have killed at least 551 palestinians and injured 3300 others. the majority of them are civilians. the israeli army says that 25 soldiers have been killed, two of the soldiers killed in the fighting over the weekend were born in america. and closer to 100,000 palestinians have now been displaced by the fighting. they're being sheltered in u.n. schools all across the gaza strip. tonight we have team coverage. let's begin with nicole johnston. you have discovered some of these safe zones simply are not so safe in reality.
"america tonight"'s lori jane gliha reporting from netherlands. thank you. well now to the very latest in gaza. after a bloody weekend in which several israeli soldiers and hundreds of palestinians were killed, intense shelling continues in eastern gaza strip. today an attack on a hospital left five dead. it is the third such attack on the hospital in this latest round of violence. international efforts for a ceasefire have stepped up as that humanitarian crisis continues to expand....
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>> "america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha joins us now. megan a very brave woman to tell her story this way but it makes you wonder, how does this get put aside ignored for such a long time? >> there are people all over the country asking their local police departments, how could this happen? in memphis the mayor has appointed a specialing board to determine why this happened. detectives doubted her if this is a prosecutable crime, why do a rape kit. but there's also a question of if an attacker accommodation forward and admits to doing the crime, do they really need to test it, already identify the attacker. there are cases where the victim says i don't want to prosecute they don't have the other side of the case there is no reason to do the rape kit at that point. you consider the cost, all of these police departments aren't rolling in dough, it can be up in $500 to $1,000. that's another issue. specifically in the memphis case, they had a problem the way they stored the kits. originally they thought there was about 2,000 untested kits.
>> "america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha joins us now. megan a very brave woman to tell her story this way but it makes you wonder, how does this get put aside ignored for such a long time? >> there are people all over the country asking their local police departments, how could this happen? in memphis the mayor has appointed a specialing board to determine why this happened. detectives doubted her if this is a prosecutable crime, why do a rape kit. but there's also a...
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. >> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha investigates hanford nuclear reservation, time is running out. >>> this hour tornado watches and warnings for millions of people. also watching tonight the sixth name hurricane of the season. the latest on the storm's path ahead. >> good evening thanks for joining us, i'ming joie chen. insisting the ebola crisis can and will be kept under control. but now there's word that american health care worker then contracted the virus herself. she was on the team for thomas eric duncan, and authorities are identifying others who might be at risk. seven people are part of that team and need ton monitored. meantime the cdc is reviewing safety protocols and helping health care workers with a new sense of urgency. this is a scene health care workers hadn't accounted on. a well trained professional who helped care for eric duncan after he was placed in the isolation unit of a top flight dallas hospital. the grim reality that despite all the cautions applied here for the first time the ebola virus jumped from one infected person to another on u.s. soil. >> if
. >> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha investigates hanford nuclear reservation, time is running out. >>> this hour tornado watches and warnings for millions of people. also watching tonight the sixth name hurricane of the season. the latest on the storm's path ahead. >> good evening thanks for joining us, i'ming joie chen. insisting the ebola crisis can and will be kept under control. but now there's word that american health care worker then contracted the...
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lori jane gliha goes in depth. if you would like to comment log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or at our facebook page. more of the "america tonight" tomorrow. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> a participation ceasefire between israel and hamas never took off. what damage is down to the children caught in the middle. welcome to "consider this". those stories and more straight ahead. >> hopes for a ceasefire to end the eight days of fighting unravelled. it is a message from the faction that they never took th
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"america tonight"'s lori jane gliha reporting on the pluses and minuses of legalizing pot. tonight there is more to it. joining us is denver mayor michael hancock, fresh from his own trip to amsterdam. we note, mr mayor, that not only did we see you in lori jane gliha's report, but you are not a fan of recreational marijuana in your statement. now you are in it, now you have seen the experience of amsterdam, what did you learn? >> there's a lot to learn. there's a lot of differences between the united states. they have legalized marijuana. and amsterdam, which, as you point out in the report, legalized marijuana for 40 years. we learnt a lot. i'm glad to learn denver is on the right track of medical and retail marijuana. >> one of the elements that your state learnt is that it can be a tax revenue generator for you already, right. >> it is generating taxes. we knew it would, but we recognise we had a role, a big responsibility to make sure that we regulated it, protected the communities and children from the drug. and made sure that we had implementation. >> right, and you
"america tonight"'s lori jane gliha reporting on the pluses and minuses of legalizing pot. tonight there is more to it. joining us is denver mayor michael hancock, fresh from his own trip to amsterdam. we note, mr mayor, that not only did we see you in lori jane gliha's report, but you are not a fan of recreational marijuana in your statement. now you are in it, now you have seen the experience of amsterdam, what did you learn? >> there's a lot to learn. there's a lot of...
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lori jane gliha, thanks vex. to look at the evidence, joining us is dr. greg hampekien, founder of the idaho innocence project. doctor we appreciate you joining us and talking a little bit about this. just clear here, you weren't originally involved in the case although some of your research was later used by the defense? >> so originally they were already at trial by the time i got involved. i was in england working on a similar case that had very small amounts of dna. and was doing research on similar cases and talked to the knox defense team to try to get the data, offered them my opinion on it and since then have been volunteering with them through the idaho innocence project. reply board is allowing me to work on it. >> i wanted to be clear about that. the work you have done pertains to the dna which is a very small amount found on the knife in question. >> yes. and that's been examined a number of times now. so what happened was, originally, you know, they arrested amanda knox and raffaele sollecito four days after the crime. they collected evidence
lori jane gliha, thanks vex. to look at the evidence, joining us is dr. greg hampekien, founder of the idaho innocence project. doctor we appreciate you joining us and talking a little bit about this. just clear here, you weren't originally involved in the case although some of your research was later used by the defense? >> so originally they were already at trial by the time i got involved. i was in england working on a similar case that had very small amounts of dna. and was doing...
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i only tell the parents, think twice. >>> lori jane gliha with us now. in talking to the ambassador, did you get a feel for what el salvador's position is, in relation to the money this the united states is offering. >> el salvador is a country that will get aid from the united states - $25 million going to that country over the next five years, to prevent crime. some will go to established youth centers. the ambassador is wondering if it could go to an educational programme. he's anxious for it to cox. he cautioned and said don't expect the problem to be solve because we are getting the money. >> the immediate problem, what to do with the kids, you mentioned flights to bring them home. is this something that will happen quickly. >> it's an idea. i contacted the department of homeland security, they have not got back to me about my questions about what would happen. if they wanted to do it they need the permission of el salvador, and have passports or paperwork to get the kids back into the country. you heard the ambassador, but he said the country would
i only tell the parents, think twice. >>> lori jane gliha with us now. in talking to the ambassador, did you get a feel for what el salvador's position is, in relation to the money this the united states is offering. >> el salvador is a country that will get aid from the united states - $25 million going to that country over the next five years, to prevent crime. some will go to established youth centers. the ambassador is wondering if it could go to an educational programme....
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. >> correspondent lori jane gliha discovers there's more to it. an in depth report on what poisoned the water and why the risk is likely to spread. >>> also tonight the guns stay silent in gaza. questions about its future. how can gaza be rebuilt and who's going to pay for it? >>> and lady in waiting. maryland's first lady, mom, advocate and judge. but as the next presidential season heats up will we hear more from the governor's wife? >> tell me something about the governor that i don't know. >> i don't know if you would want me to do that. [ laughter ] >> "america tonight's" adam may with katy o'malley, the governors wife. >> and good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is a crisis living up to the worst fears of health workers. increasing indications that the ebola outbreak is beginning to cross borders. issuing alerts for airports and hospitals to be on the lookout for people with ebola symptoms. so far ebola has centered on liberia sierra leone guinea and now a nigerian nurse has died, and in saudi arabia a plan may have died of
. >> correspondent lori jane gliha discovers there's more to it. an in depth report on what poisoned the water and why the risk is likely to spread. >>> also tonight the guns stay silent in gaza. questions about its future. how can gaza be rebuilt and who's going to pay for it? >>> and lady in waiting. maryland's first lady, mom, advocate and judge. but as the next presidential season heats up will we hear more from the governor's wife? >> tell me something about...
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lori jane gliha reports. critics say the chief is enkornaling home owners to shoot first -- encouraging home owners to shoot first. >> reporter: where is the safety on the gun. this woman had not touched the semiautomatic rifle in years but the 27-year-old mother at home with two small children knew exactly how to pull the trigger when a group of teens tried to break into her detroit home. this is the first hole you shot. >> yes, that is the warping shot. this is the next few shots, out the door. >> reporter: you fired from here. >> from here. >> reporter: surveillance showed the boys had been casing the house for half an hour before making a move to force own the back door. mitchell was ready for them. [ gun fire ] >> run, now. >> reporter: were you prepared to kill someone if that was the end result? >> killing someone was far from my thoughts. i didn't think i was going to kill no one. i doesn't want to till anyone, i was -- kill anyone, i was wanting to scare them. >> reporter: mitchell was one of four ot
lori jane gliha reports. critics say the chief is enkornaling home owners to shoot first -- encouraging home owners to shoot first. >> reporter: where is the safety on the gun. this woman had not touched the semiautomatic rifle in years but the 27-year-old mother at home with two small children knew exactly how to pull the trigger when a group of teens tried to break into her detroit home. this is the first hole you shot. >> yes, that is the warping shot. this is the next few shots,...
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"america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha reports. >> every night monday through friday, keith warren has an appointment on the air. >> there are some things had a need to be aired out tonight. i want to hear from my listeners. >> the washington, d.c. father is the host of a self-produced online blog-talk radio show dedicated to what happened to relisha rudd, the d.c. sweetheart that's been missing since march. >> what is it about relisha's case that touched you? >> the mini saw her smile from her picture, it melted my heart. the little kid who had the prettiest smile it will the funniest laugh, it melts my heart. >> for years he was a wrestler went by the named "crucifix." he hosted a regular wrestling radio program with a few hundred faithful followers each week. but when he thrern learned the discovery relisha rudd, a homeless girl living in a shelter, hit home. his own cousin went missing in 2010. >> just like my cousin's case, she vanished without a trace. it was mysterious. when the police started asking for citizens help i had to jump right in. >> warren put his tuf guy wrestling p
"america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha reports. >> every night monday through friday, keith warren has an appointment on the air. >> there are some things had a need to be aired out tonight. i want to hear from my listeners. >> the washington, d.c. father is the host of a self-produced online blog-talk radio show dedicated to what happened to relisha rudd, the d.c. sweetheart that's been missing since march. >> what is it about relisha's case that touched you?...
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jane gliha. thank you so much. >>> i talk with katherine lehman. she says this investigation forced the school to change. >> we went to the school, said that can't happen. the student said we restored her faith in humanity. but what i saw happen to her, shakes my faith in humanity. there is not a school in the nation that should say this young girl was responsible for rape. they have undergone training, changed their policies, i'm very pleased this won't happen again but i cannot believe she would have to have the experience she had in the first place, then retraumatized when the school didn't support her. >> she says they are investigating hundreds of complaints of the high school and middle school level, but not kind of attention that the sexual assault cases at the time college level has. lehman says. >> you came in with a pretty stern warning to the universities if they were not found in compliance with title 9 you would see that their federal funds went away. >> and to be clear that stern wa
jane gliha. thank you so much. >>> i talk with katherine lehman. she says this investigation forced the school to change. >> we went to the school, said that can't happen. the student said we restored her faith in humanity. but what i saw happen to her, shakes my faith in humanity. there is not a school in the nation that should say this young girl was responsible for rape. they have undergone training, changed their policies, i'm very pleased this won't happen again but i cannot...
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jane gliha. are people listening to this show? >> it is interestings, whether he was doing his wrestling show, 300 to 800 a week, but when he did his find relisha show, it was up to 3,000 listeners. there's definitely an interest from the community, people really care about this girl, they want to know what happened to her. they want to bring her home. >> people finding the way to get the information through the internet radio show, what about the police? have they released any information about the case? >> it's been weeks since three did massive search where they had volunteers come out. i asked them what is the status of the case, they continue to say they are dedicated to trying to bring relisha home. but they haven't given details on what they're doing. i asked them to listen to this show, family members that might have information that would be interesting they would not say whether or not they have detectives listening. >> do they say it's a cold case or they have it open? >> i don't think
jane gliha. are people listening to this show? >> it is interestings, whether he was doing his wrestling show, 300 to 800 a week, but when he did his find relisha show, it was up to 3,000 listeners. there's definitely an interest from the community, people really care about this girl, they want to know what happened to her. they want to bring her home. >> people finding the way to get the information through the internet radio show, what about the police? have they released any...
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"america tonight"s lori jane gliha. thank you. >> licence, please:. pass >>> a that is a disturbing video out of south carolina, showing a state trooper shooting an unarmed man during a routine shop. in a clip captured on a dashboard cam. the man is pulled over for a seatbelt violation and asked to show his licence. when he reaches for it the officer shoots at him at least three times. 31-year-old shaun grover, the police officer was fired and arrested, charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. that's a felony, and could earn him a prison sentence up to 20 years. the former trooper's offense attorney said jones reached for his licence aggressively and grover thought he was reaching for a gun. >> how did that situation go so wrong so fast. let's turn to veteran investigative crime reporter. the officer is charged. do you see a justification at all for the shooting? >> it's not a way of justifying it, but several things wept wrong quickly here. one, the citizen turned and reached back into his car without saying, sir, my licence
"america tonight"s lori jane gliha. thank you. >> licence, please:. pass >>> a that is a disturbing video out of south carolina, showing a state trooper shooting an unarmed man during a routine shop. in a clip captured on a dashboard cam. the man is pulled over for a seatbelt violation and asked to show his licence. when he reaches for it the officer shoots at him at least three times. 31-year-old shaun grover, the police officer was fired and arrested, charged with...
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. >> now "america tonight" correspondent lori jane gliha says, there's more to it. can washington put an end to a backlog of remain investigations with just -- with of of rape investigations with just one vote? >> i'm thomas drayton. coming up at the top of the hour. demonstrators take to the streets of new york city to raise awareness of climate change. also the scientist session of the united nations general assembly. >> and suspect who ambushed two state troopers in pennsylvania. all that the and more, straight ahead. we'll see you then. >> al jazeera america starts off at 8 with primetime news. our fearless journalists bring you ground breaking reports from around the world, and here at home. >> this has been one of the hottest of the hotspots... >> then at 9, it's al jazeera america presents... award winning documentaries that will open your hearts and minds. >> i don't know if iv'e ever seen anything like this... >> and at 10, don't miss the best the best of america tonight, in depth reports, with unique perspectives. >> people are coming from hours away, to t
. >> now "america tonight" correspondent lori jane gliha says, there's more to it. can washington put an end to a backlog of remain investigations with just -- with of of rape investigations with just one vote? >> i'm thomas drayton. coming up at the top of the hour. demonstrators take to the streets of new york city to raise awareness of climate change. also the scientist session of the united nations general assembly. >> and suspect who ambushed two state troopers...
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. >> lori jane gliha, rape kits left untouched. will washington step in? >> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. gearing up his attempt to stop the group i.s.i.l, he's quick to say that does not mean a combat mission. mr. obama speaking at mcdill air force base out of tampa, as the house authorized the training and arming of syrian rebels to join the fight against i.s.i.l. the united states has already widened its campaign, destroying an i.s.i.l. position outside baghdad. his campaign to win support is full on. >> like the generations before us we're willing to defend this country we love. we're willing to help others on this planet that we share. the united states of america will remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after meeting his top generals at u.s. central command in florida president obama made a patriotic appeal to the nation to rally around his plan to degrade and destroy i.s.i.l. >> its leaders have repeatedly threatened america and our allies and right now these terrorists pose a threat to the p
. >> lori jane gliha, rape kits left untouched. will washington step in? >> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. gearing up his attempt to stop the group i.s.i.l, he's quick to say that does not mean a combat mission. mr. obama speaking at mcdill air force base out of tampa, as the house authorized the training and arming of syrian rebels to join the fight against i.s.i.l. the united states has already widened its campaign, destroying an i.s.i.l. position outside...
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lori jane gliha, al jazeera, hanford, washington. >> we just heard from tom carpenter in lori jane's report. he is the man who founded hanford challenge and he joins us now with what this new report means. can you tell us tom how much a break through this really is? will it really be able to help these workers? >> well, we hope so. this report was a watershed report insofar as it showed us and told us that workers at the hanford site are in danger every day that they're working out there. because of the nature of the chemicals that come out of these tanks into the breathing space of workers and the fact that they are connected to health damage that happens. and they found that the program at the hanford site isn't sufficient to protect these workers from these vapors much less detecting what they're disposed to or giving them the appropriate medical treatment. >> if the system is incapable of detecting exposure, it means this is in jeopardy for some period to come right? >> that's true. the answer is to put workers on what's called supplied air, like wearing a scuba tank except at th
lori jane gliha, al jazeera, hanford, washington. >> we just heard from tom carpenter in lori jane's report. he is the man who founded hanford challenge and he joins us now with what this new report means. can you tell us tom how much a break through this really is? will it really be able to help these workers? >> well, we hope so. this report was a watershed report insofar as it showed us and told us that workers at the hanford site are in danger every day that they're working out...
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha rejoins us here. lori jane, i know this was a long day not only you but the people following attorney general holder, this is going to be a complicated investigation not only the civil rights side but the criminal investigation as well. >> you got to remember there's two different investigations going on here, the feds are on the ground, interviewing hundreds of people, trying to find out if there are other events going into, local investigators doing their criminal case as well, and the different autopsies that have been done in this case, the local government, the private autopsy, on behalf of the brown family and a federal autopsy too. >> multiple autopsies and a number of questions how those will work together. is there also a question that has been raised a number of times on the streets, that is, wasn't there a quicker way to do this, couldn't this have gone through the grand jury, couldn't they have charged the officer with a criminal complaint? >> i asked and he said automatically, all of the
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha rejoins us here. lori jane, i know this was a long day not only you but the people following attorney general holder, this is going to be a complicated investigation not only the civil rights side but the criminal investigation as well. >> you got to remember there's two different investigations going on here, the feds are on the ground, interviewing hundreds of people, trying to find out if there are other events going into, local...
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha is outside the courthouse. lori jane you have seen the anticipation building there as well. >> yes, joy, the anticipation has been growing since the prosecutor has announced several hours ago that the grand jury came up with a decision. we are stepping up to a time we will hear the decision. the journalists will ar be waitg to hear what the announcement is. outside here there has been a small crowd growing, it still looks empty behind me but off to my left, a group of people, standing there waiting to hear what's going on. it's a different scene across town where there has been several dozen people that have gathered in the streets. we've seen the protests building over the last few days, everybody waiting to see whether darren wilson will be indicted or not. just to tell you about the grand jury, they were actually meeting long before the mike brown shooting happened. they were meeting in may and hearing other cases then the mike brown shooting happened in august. the grand jury meets for about four months in
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha is outside the courthouse. lori jane you have seen the anticipation building there as well. >> yes, joy, the anticipation has been growing since the prosecutor has announced several hours ago that the grand jury came up with a decision. we are stepping up to a time we will hear the decision. the journalists will ar be waitg to hear what the announcement is. outside here there has been a small crowd growing, it still looks empty behind me but...
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>> lori jane gliha, al jazeera, memphis. >> after the break hear the road to recovery. how a refugee from wall street is trying to overcome a different kind of addiction. >> all i can see was my own need for a million dollars. my need for my next bonus. i was using money to fill this hole inside me. and the problem was that no matter how much money i made, it it sort of never fixed the sort of inner problem that i was feeling. and i do believe that that's probably true of the culture as a whole. >> we hear from a former wolf of wall street with a unique perspective on the world of the 1%. vé >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave... >> one producer may spend 3 o
>> lori jane gliha, al jazeera, memphis. >> after the break hear the road to recovery. how a refugee from wall street is trying to overcome a different kind of addiction. >> all i can see was my own need for a million dollars. my need for my next bonus. i was using money to fill this hole inside me. and the problem was that no matter how much money i made, it it sort of never fixed the sort of inner problem that i was feeling. and i do believe that that's probably true of the...